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donald trump. >>> in one small towninoklahomaasnapshot for health care reform in america as hundreds line up for help. all next on msnbc live. >>> the white house is shutting down a new report claiming vice president mike pence is part of what appears to be a republican shadow campaign for 2020. his press secretary tweeted ridiculous, fake news anding in more than wishful thinking. lindsay walters fired a warning shot saying the president is as strong as he ever has been in iowa. rex tillerson is in a security forum with world leaders it comes one day after the u.n. passed a round of sanctions against north korea for nuclear provocation and other violations. a move president trump praised in a tweet. here's what nikki haley said in an address to the u.cnn after t vote. >> we're prepared to do what it takes to defend ourselves and our allies. we have tried to say multiple times that all options are on the table. we continue to give north korea an out, to give north korea the option to stop what they're doing. we have to see what they're going to do with that. >> let's go straight to n

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, yeah. >> steve russell, republicanfromoklahoma, joiningme now. thank you. react to what speaker ryan said there, that he does agree there would be a blood bath. >> i think any time that you've seen years of the american people asking and demanding something and we see our elections in the last two cycles for sure reflecting that, yes we need to keep our promise to the american people. they'll demand it. >> is this bill the right answer to that promise, though? >> i think what you see is that the president laid out five guidelines in his inauguration address. this bill lays the foundation to meet those guidelines. we've been working very close with the white house. so, yes, i do think we'll get there. but if you look at it, i guess, in our instant society, congress is not instant. and you say it doesn't have this, that or the other, it would be looking at a car manufacturing facility and going, well, i don't like that car. it doesn't have an engine. it has no transmission. there's no tires or wheels on it. i don't want that plan. look at that. i could never drive that. not realiz

, yeah. >> steve russell, republican from oklahoma, joining me now. thank you. react to what speaker ryan said there, that he does agree there would be a blood bath. >> i think any time that you've seen years of the american people asking and demanding something and we see our elections in the last two cycles for sure reflecting that, yes we need to keep our promise to the american people. they'll demand it. >> is this bill the right answer to that promise, though? >> i...

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expect today. the mainthreatoklahomaandkansas. look for downed trees and power lines. only a quarter inch of ice can do that. the freezing rain on the move, significant icing is possible for western oklahoma and into western kansas especially in the dodge city area where we're likely to see some heavy ice accumulation and it could be a significant storm compared to others. by mon dap the snow and ice pushes into the upper midwest so we're not just looking at this as a plains event. i added highways for those of you driving, some of the improvements and not so great weather. you can see frozen precipitation coming through in and around amarillo and what's interesting is we're getting reports of thunder so you have thunder and freezing rain, like a thunder ice versus a thunder snow or a thunderstorm. that's what's happening in amarillo. be careful. th means vigorous storms. temperatures he warmed up above freezing in wichita but they will not stay that way. as we go to the evening hours we are expecting the surface to be below freezing or at freezing. why does that matter? well

expect today. the main threat oklahoma and kansas. look for downed trees and power lines. only a quarter inch of ice can do that. the freezing rain on the move, significant icing is possible for western oklahoma and into western kansas especially in the dodge city area where we're likely to see some heavy ice accumulation and it could be a significant storm compared to others. by mon dap the snow and ice pushes into the upper midwest so we're not just looking at this as a plains event. i added...

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seen slideouts all overfromoklahomatomissouri to kansas. there have bn three traffic-related deaths so far, one in oklahoma and two right here in missouri. now, the focus will turn to wichita and kansas city tonight. that is where more freezing rain is expected. in kansas city tomorrow, the nfl has already made some changes as a result of this weather. the game against the pittsburgh steelers, that playoff game with the chiefs, was supposed to start around noon, but instead it's bp moved to a night game. kickoff will be at 7:20 p.m. instead to give the storm more time to pass. not only are they concerned about the game itself, they're more concerned about people getting to and from the game. they want to make sure that storm is well clear before kickoff. again, the weather is moving west that the point. we could see a little more freezing rain in st. louis tonight, but the main focus will be wichita and kansas city into the overnight hours. ayman? >> all right. nbc's blake mccoy in st. louis. thank you for that. the storm is expected to get worse before it gets better. to fin

seen slideouts all over from oklahoma to missouri to kansas. there have bn three traffic-related deaths so far, one in oklahoma and two right here in missouri. now, the focus will turn to wichita and kansas city tonight. that is where more freezing rain is expected. in kansas city tomorrow, the nfl has already made some changes as a result of this weather. the game against the pittsburgh steelers, that playoff game with the chiefs, was supposed to start around noon, but instead it's bp moved...

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us, director. you helped us aftertheoklahomacitybombing, after that building was especially pancaked, what goes through your mind -- blown apart, really, when you see images of this school and you hear what is happening there? >> well, clearly, is this a catastrophic event and the size and impact and scale of this event makes it challenging for the rescuers. it's not surprising to me that we're hearing about the children that are still alive in the building. we're really early on in the rescue operation of something of this kind of magnitude. and there's a lot of survivable spaces when you've got building collapses like this, as a result of an earthquake. the fact that there are kids that are live, if they're texting or calling or making noise is a great sign. now, the challenge is to be able to get into where they're located. and to do that is to having to basically rebuild the structure and integrity of that building. as they move forward, as they're removing debris, cutting through rebar, cutting through concrete and building the stability into that building. what they do

us, director. you helped us after the oklahoma city bombing, after that building was especially pancaked, what goes through your mind -- blown apart, really, when you see images of this school and you hear what is happening there? >> well, clearly, is this a catastrophic event and the size and impact and scale of this event makes it challenging for the rescuers. it's not surprising to me that we're hearing about the children that are still alive in the building. we're really early on in...

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stateslikeoklahoma, acrossthe country, what do you think is happening, what do you think will happen? >> i think there is a spotlight being put on executions and in arkansas because of these drugs. arkansas was rushing to kill eight people because the expiration date of the drugs were upon them and it's hard to get new drugs. and there is a reason it's hard to get new drugs. the drug companies themselves don't feel that this is good for killing people. in fact supreme court in arkansas issued a stay because these drugs were deceptively gotten. and a federal judge feels like midazolam which is one of the three drugs in the cocktail -- >> and they never used it in arkansas before. >> right. and we've seen people in oklahoma writhing in pain, lockett and warner, these people writhing in pain. these are not effective ways of killing people. >> what is different in arkansas than in the state of oklahoma which you documented so well? what are the comparisons? >> interestingly in oklahoma, the supreme court actually said it was okay to use midazolam and richard who was with an innoce

states like oklahoma, across the country, what do you think is happening, what do you think will happen? >> i think there is a spotlight being put on executions and in arkansas because of these drugs. arkansas was rushing to kill eight people because the expiration date of the drugs were upon them and it's hard to get new drugs. and there is a reason it's hard to get new drugs. the drug companies themselves don't feel that this is good for killing people. in fact supreme court in...

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part of the country including a tornado hittingtulsa,oklahomawithdozens of injuries and very serious damage. we get on the ground there next. ? olay regenersit shatters the competition big hype. big price. big deal. olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200 and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. now, boost your regimen with olay regenerist concentrate. you can use whipped topping made ...but real joyful moments.. are shared over the real cream in reddi-wip. ♪ reddi-wip. share the joy. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. flonase sensimist. ♪ stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time

part of the country including a tornado hitting tulsa, oklahoma with dozens of injuries and very serious damage. we get on the ground there next. ? olay regenersit shatters the competition big hype. big price. big deal. olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200 and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. now, boost your regimen with olay regenerist concentrate. you can use whipped...

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outofoklahoma, though.hardest-hit region with thisice,oklahomapanhandle.they got up to an inch of ice overnight, creating a lot of problems. once that ice starts coating trees and power lines, it becomes so heavy, they begin to topple and snap. thousands without power there. also, into st. louis overnight, they had power lines sparking. they had power outages there as well. the biggest impact, though, with this storm that we've seen throughout the region has been on the roads. very slick. at least six deaths reported in oklahoma, kansas and missouri related to this storm. troopers are urging people, especially on sunday, on the weekends, when people don't have to travel, they're urging people to stay home. right now here in kansas city, take a look on the ground. it's wet but it's not icing. that's because it is 33 degrees. so, just warm enough to keep that from icing. that's what makes predicting these ice storms so difficult. it's all about one or two degrees difference. that can mean all the difference between wet roads and a set of ice. main threats going into tonight

out of oklahoma, though. hardest-hit region with this ice, oklahoma panhandle. they got up to an inch of ice overnight, creating a lot of problems. once that ice starts coating trees and power lines, it becomes so heavy, they begin to topple and snap. thousands without power there. also, into st. louis overnight, they had power lines sparking. they had power outages there as well. the biggest impact, though, with this storm that we've seen throughout the region has been on the roads. very...

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in places likemissouri,oklahoma, andkansas this morning. i was driving across the state of missouri yesterday and witnessed a lot of slideoffs myself. when i was in springfield, missouri, i met a family that was without power. take a listen. are you worried about how long you'll be without power? >> yeah. we have young children in the house,o we're all worried and we've got animals. >> reporter: looking at just the ice that's already forming on trees and stuff outside, how concerned are you? >> very concerned. we don't know exactly how long it's going to be before we regain power. and with no heat in the house it kind of makes it hard. >> reporter: the good news is power as we understand it has been restored to most of those homes in springfield. the power companies have brought in a lot of extra crews from nearby states to help respond more quickly. this is day two of what's expected to be a three-day ice storm in the midwest. >> doesn't seem to be letting up. blake, thank you. let's get a big picture update on how this is playing out across the country. meteorologist bonn

in places like missouri, oklahoma, and kansas this morning. i was driving across the state of missouri yesterday and witnessed a lot of slideoffs myself. when i was in springfield, missouri, i met a family that was without power. take a listen. are you worried about how long you'll be without power? >> yeah. we have young children in the house,o we're all worried and we've got animals. >> reporter: looking at just the ice that's already forming on trees and stuff outside, how...

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ramp up this afternoon and the evening. let's take a look. the mainthreatoklahomaandkansas today, downed trees and power lines and of course the very slick roadways. the freezing rain will mnuchin to the north on sunday, significant icing. this could be a crucial situation for days across parts of oklahoma and kansas. by monday, the snow and ice works its way toward the upper midwest and the threat will diminish in the afternoon. so three days of this. temperatures in the 20s in oklahoma city, tulsa just below freezing. and we're really he seeing temperatures at different levels of the atmosphere and that's why we're seeing the ice. we have warm moist air coming up from the golf. cold arctic air collides and what happens is the warm air overrides the colder air an eventually when the rain comes down, the air stays warm in the middle of the atmosphere. but keep in mind at the surface, it's cold enough to freeze. so whatever that rain hits, freezes over instantly to ice, whether your car, the roadways, or even your driveway. so please be extra careful. even a thin sheen can cause m

ramp up this afternoon and the evening. let's take a look. the main threat oklahoma and kansas today, downed trees and power lines and of course the very slick roadways. the freezing rain will mnuchin to the north on sunday, significant icing. this could be a crucial situation for days across parts of oklahoma and kansas. by monday, the snow and ice works its way toward the upper midwest and the threat will diminish in the afternoon. so three days of this. temperatures in the 20s in oklahoma...

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joined by steve russellfromoklahoma, houseoversight and government reform committee and armed services committee. congressman, good to see you. >> good to be on. >> two issues to talk about. we want to talk about the travel ban. first of all, you had been one of those people argued for exceptions. some exceptions aren't being granted by the supreme court. but you know, refugees don't typically have a connection to the united states. how do you feel about where this ruling is now? >> i think the fact it was nine members of the supreme court is telling. sadly, these lower court rulings in throwing up hurdles and obfiscation. >> supreme court doesn't seem to offer what we would offer refugees. not even close to what canada is doing. you do argue refugees ought to be able to come to the united states. >> i think we should have a good policy toward refugees as we've had for centuries in our country. we have to have statue of liberty type compassion for those fleeing war and tyranny. as a warrior all my life i've seen that firsthand. that's how i come to my views. that said, the pre

joined by steve russell from oklahoma, house oversight and government reform committee and armed services committee. congressman, good to see you. >> good to be on. >> two issues to talk about. we want to talk about the travel ban. first of all, you had been one of those people argued for exceptions. some exceptions aren't being granted by the supreme court. but you know, refugees don't typically have a connection to the united states. how do you feel about where this ruling is...

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plains, through the corn belt, through dallasandoklahomacity.could have strong wind, hail, rainfall. can't rule out the chance of tornadic activity. damaging wind may be the biggest issue. to the west, we have snow in the pacific northwest, rain in northern california. opposite in southern california. dry conditions and warmer temperatures and days to come. awful for the firefighters. mean while for new york city, 75, chicago with 76. that severe weather possibility is going to be the top story of the day weather-wise from des moines to kansas city to oklahoma city, south of wichita, and into dallas. folks, have that safe place to go should severe weather come calling. that's the story weather-wise. dara, back to you. >> reynolds, thanks so much. >>> now back to politic aens new reaction from president trump on tax reform after house speaker ryan brought up the possibility of a fourth bracket. president trump's new comments are part of an interview to air in its entirety on fox tomorrow morning. >> paul mentions maybe one more category, which i'd rather not have. it may not happen.

plains, through the corn belt, through dallas and oklahoma city. could have strong wind, hail, rainfall. can't rule out the chance of tornadic activity. damaging wind may be the biggest issue. to the west, we have snow in the pacific northwest, rain in northern california. opposite in southern california. dry conditions and warmer temperatures and days to come. awful for the firefighters. mean while for new york city, 75, chicago with 76. that severe weather possibility is going to be the top...

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higher rates of diabetes and arthritis. in an extreme case, prosecutorssayoklahomadoctorregan nickels prescribed 1800 pills in a single month, leading to five fatal overdoses. she's expected to be plead not guilty to second-degree murder charges. more than 33,000 people died of opioid overdoses in 2015 alone. about half of them involved a prescription opioid. in the war against opioid abuse, some states have promising results, between 2010 and 2015, prescriptions decreased by 85% in ohio. 80% in florida. and 62% in kentucky. >> things like a broken leg, or things like a kidney stone don't always require opioids. >> reporter: the emergency department in new york's city medical center started a program five years ago to replace dangerous opioids with alternatives. >> these are people calling you up and saying, i'm in so much pain. i need something else. >> what people are discovering that effective pain management, specifically the first couple of days after an injury, can be accomplished with different medications. >> reporter: a slow but key change in the medical community tha

higher rates of diabetes and arthritis. in an extreme case, prosecutors say oklahoma doctor regan nickels prescribed 1800 pills in a single month, leading to five fatal overdoses. she's expected to be plead not guilty to second-degree murder charges. more than 33,000 people died of opioid overdoses in 2015 alone. about half of them involved a prescription opioid. in the war against opioid abuse, some states have promising results, between 2010 and 2015, prescriptions decreased by 85% in ohio....

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don't actually work, what they found is -- this happened inanoklahomaexecution,people with sort of partially wake back up or being conscious in the second or the third step. doing it on in deadline, doing up to two executions a day, will it be done humanely or does that approach, that deadline which is about using the drugs in time does that complicate the proess is. >> drill down on that. the argument -- the critics are saying, you want to do this quickly. these eight individuals being executed over the course of 11 days because of the efficacy of these particular drugs that are being used. and that's been -- that's been a strong point being made. >> what critics are saying is that basically each execution has to be done in the most precise manner possible. if there is some other external reason that the state is concerned about running out of drugs that shouldn't mean you for example, double up. you could think of hospitals that do much less intense procedures and they might not want to do two in one night if they can avoid it. here you have multiple executions and again in that

don't actually work, what they found is -- this happened in an oklahoma execution, people with sort of partially wake back up or being conscious in the second or the third step. doing it on in deadline, doing up to two executions a day, will it be done humanely or does that approach, that deadline which is about using the drugs in time does that complicate the proess is. >> drill down on that. the argument -- the critics are saying, you want to do this quickly. these eight individuals...

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most states try to break. in fact, the last state to execute two people in one daywasoklahomawherewitnesses described a harrowing process. >> 6:37 he says, something's wrong. at 6:39 he's still lifting his shoulders and head off the gurney, grimacing. and appeared to be in distress. so from start to finish, 6:23, if execution started. 6:39 is when they closed the curtains on us. a 16 minute process to watch. >> that was three months ago this month, guards strapped clayton lockett to the gurney. first he was injected with the sedative and then minutes later a drug to paralyze his body and stop his breathing and then the final dose of potassium chloride which is designed to stop the heart from beating. that is instructive because this three step system developed by oklahoma is now used in 31 states that still practice capital punishment. proponents say those steps are designed to make it humane since an execution isn't supposed to include avoidable pain but the problems with the approach are not bureaucratic. they actually raised the more fundamental questions about why the u.s. exe

most states try to break. in fact, the last state to execute two people in one day was oklahoma where witnesses described a harrowing process. >> 6:37 he says, something's wrong. at 6:39 he's still lifting his shoulders and head off the gurney, grimacing. and appeared to be in distress. so from start to finish, 6:23, if execution started. 6:39 is when they closed the curtains on us. a 16 minute process to watch. >> that was three months ago this month, guards strapped clayton...

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from mississippi,texas,oklahoma, backto louisiana, particularly going to a lot of the rural community where is if you think about it, these are trump country. a lot of these places went 80/20 trump/clinton. one thing we find, there's stale demand for greater health care coverage. yes, they say we want obamacare repealed. they say we pay higher premiums, increased deductibles and we're required to buy insurance or pay a fine. you have to remember what the health care situation is in a lot of these places, go to a place like this town, the chosest hospital is 45 minutes away. sayer, oklahoma, about two hours west of oklahoma city, i was there last week, there is one dock nor the town, an 87-year-old man, dr. winter. he does his best. this is a place of 4,400 people. their hospital closed a year ago. they have to go 30 mutes to the next closest hospital. a lot of placesay we don't have the ability to go to a cardiologist, dermatologist, why should we be up fronting the cost of health care in the first place? this is what a lot of people have said. this is from a woman who runs

from mississippi, texas, oklahoma, back to louisiana, particularly going to a lot of the rural community where is if you think about it, these are trump country. a lot of these places went 80/20 trump/clinton. one thing we find, there's stale demand for greater health care coverage. yes, they say we want obamacare repealed. they say we pay higher premiums, increased deductibles and we're required to buy insurance or pay a fine. you have to remember what the health care situation is in a lot of...

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campuses. plus, as many people are lining up for free medical careinoklahoma, congressis taking a break for the summer without the new health care in place. and a new health care plan to move forward. but we take a closer look at the actual needs across the country. ♪ ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get 0% apr financing for 63 months on all new 2017 subaru outback models. now through august 31. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >>> i'm thomas roberts. here is what we're watching for you. north korea facing sweeping economic sanctions that could slash a billion dollars in their export revenue. the united nations security do you know sticounsel voted to ad the sanctions in response to their ballistic missile testing. >>>

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the fourth but not this one. there was some rain that worked its wayacrossoklahomacityinto dallas, but those storms are dissipating in terms of intensity. for those of you that are hitting the road, maybe you're going out of town to celebrate the fourth of july, this is where you may have some trouble spots, from oklahoma city to minneapolis, also raleigh, cincinnati to atlanta on 75, for example. you may see some isolated thunderstorms. your ride tomorrow, the storms push a little further east so we'll be impacted on i-95 from philly through jacksonville to florida, memphis to birmingham and st. louis to oklahoma city. so that's where you may have to dodge a shower or thunderstorm, but the celebration in new york city tonight looks terrific. 79 degrees, comfortable conditions, and mostly clear skies. temperatures are also on the way up in the east. there's our jet stream well to the north. and that's going to allow for comfortable conditions for today and then much warmer conditions as we go through the end of the week. it will really start to heat up as we get above norma

the fourth but not this one. there was some rain that worked its way across oklahoma city into dallas, but those storms are dissipating in terms of intensity. for those of you that are hitting the road, maybe you're going out of town to celebrate the fourth of july, this is where you may have some trouble spots, from oklahoma city to minneapolis, also raleigh, cincinnati to atlanta on 75, for example. you may see some isolated thunderstorms. your ride tomorrow, the storms push a little further...

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,oklahoma, texas,louisiana, back to mississippi. the interesting part, when you're talking to these trump voters, these are deeply red conservative areas, places that voted 80% by those margins for donald trump, what you hear is still a demand for greater health care coverage. they believe the affordable care act ultimately increased premiums, increased deductibles and they did not like the fact that they were required to buy health insurance. a lot of these places, they don't have a hospital within 45 minutes of where they are. if you go out to a place like sayer, oklahoma, they had their hospital closed a year ago. they have one doctor in town, an 87-year-old gentleman, who has practically been serving the community since 1960. they don't have a cardiologist. they say, we don't even have that great accesses. i want to play you some sound bites, this is from a deep red conservative area in mississippi, i think you'll be interested in what their response was on what a replacement plan should look like. >> the money they're giving all these other countries, everybody in america

, oklahoma, texas, louisiana, back to mississippi. the interesting part, when you're talking to these trump voters, these are deeply red conservative areas, places that voted 80% by those margins for donald trump, what you hear is still a demand for greater health care coverage. they believe the affordable care act ultimately increased premiums, increased deductibles and they did not like the fact that they were required to buy health insurance. a lot of these places, they don't have a hospital...

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freezing rainfromoklahomaallthe way to missouri, you can see on i-44, 244, and into 35 we're getting freezing rain. much of it is light in terms of intensity but it adds up and that is why we have about 24 million people that are under either a freezing rain advisory or an ice storm warning you across the country. that's a lot of people as we go through the next few days. temperatures really come into play. as we go through the warmer part of the afternoon we're get to go freezing or slightly above, so maybe we get more rain than freezing rain but it's not going to last. the ice storm we're dealing with has plenty of warm, moist air to deal with and of course the cold arctic air. as the warm air overrides the colder air, in this particular instance we're not going to see a lot of snow. we're not going to see a lot of rain. we are anticipating freezing rain meaning once the water hits the surface it becomes ice even if it's your driveway, we could get the glaze of ice. this is where it will be worst into texas and parts of oklahoma. look for the intensity to pick up tonight an

freezing rain from oklahoma all the way to missouri, you can see on i-44, 244, and into 35 we're getting freezing rain. much of it is light in terms of intensity but it adds up and that is why we have about 24 million people that are under either a freezing rain advisory or an ice storm warning you across the country. that's a lot of people as we go through the next few days. temperatures really come into play. as we go through the warmer part of the afternoon we're get to go freezing or...

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ice threat now heads backwest.oklahomaandkansas today, they're looking at more ice in wichita and kansas city in particular going into the evening. >> blake mccoy outside that iconic archway. thank you very much, blake. joining me for the big picture, meteorologist bonnie schneider. obviously two days into this, it won't be easing up for the folks out there anytime soon. >> no. of course it would be worse if we have strong winds but we have enough ice i'm confident we'll see these widespread power outages lasting for days in the worst hit arias which is kansas and oklahoma, and that is going to continue into the evening hours. we have light freezing rain in many locations including oklahoma. the temperature right around the freezing mark and to the north and west in the 20s. quite a contrast, two air masses, warm, moist air coming up from the gulf of mexico, and you have cold arctic air. we've seen this before. what happens when that warm air override the colder air? them we have precipitation. well, if the ground is cold enough at the surface, once it hits anything, that wate

ice threat now heads back west. oklahoma and kansas today, they're looking at more ice in wichita and kansas city in particular going into the evening. >> blake mccoy outside that iconic archway. thank you very much, blake. joining me for the big picture, meteorologist bonnie schneider. obviously two days into this, it won't be easing up for the folks out there anytime soon. >> no. of course it would be worse if we have strong winds but we have enough ice i'm confident we'll see...

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they're trying to delay a formal vote are because of thousands of e-mails,anoklahomajudgehas ordered these e-mails be released by tuesday, these are e-mails that purportedly show a connection between scott pruitt and various members of the fossil fuel industry. what's your concern about precisely what's in these e-mails? >> we know mr. pruitt a his aides asked them for contributions for their political activity and at the same time taking letters from the oil and gas industry, putting them on to the state of oklahoma stationary and sending them on to epa. we know that requests for money were happening at the same time that he was suing the epa from people that wanted him to sue for money. so what's been asked for two years ago were all the e-mails that had to do with contacts to the industry. now yesterday an oklahoma judge said you have to -- it's unreasonable you've withheld them for two years, you have to provide them on tuesday. so the request is let's not vote until we see those e-mails. why would you need to rush to vote? >> why do you think there's such a rush to vote

they're trying to delay a formal vote are because of thousands of e-mails, an oklahoma judge has ordered these e-mails be released by tuesday, these are e-mails that purportedly show a connection between scott pruitt and various members of the fossil fuel industry. what's your concern about precisely what's in these e-mails? >> we know mr. pruitt a his aides asked them for contributions for their political activity and at the same time taking letters from the oil and gas industry,...

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forecasting 90 degrees thisafternoon.oklahomacityis dry. a fire baninoklahoma. meanwhimeanwhile blizzard watches for main. another system comes through tomorrow that bring more snow across the interior sections across the northeast. rain drops for you. boston to portland we could see snow on monday. back to you. >> thanks, kelly. >>> here what he told reporters on his way to florida home after thousands gathered for the national holiday. >> what was response to iran resident who told people that any day that threaten the nation of iran is going to -- >> you better be careful. irans president did not mention president trumpy name it will strongly warmongering policy. they carried anti-trump signs, was toned down this year. joining me now is ally, nbc bureau chief. ally, how should we expect leaders to respond to this comment by president trump? >> well, dar ra, the leadership doesn't respond to threat and tough talk from the u.s. president trump unknown quantity to them. to try to ignore him not to pay too much attention or importance on what he has to say. as such won't respond

forecasting 90 degrees this afternoon. oklahoma city is dry. a fire ban in oklahoma. meanwhi meanwhile blizzard watches for main. another system comes through tomorrow that bring more snow across the interior sections across the northeast. rain drops for you. boston to portland we could see snow on monday. back to you. >> thanks, kelly. >>> here what he told reporters on his way to florida home after thousands gathered for the national holiday. >> what was response to iran...

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includingoklahoma'sgovernorare evacuated to a shelter for a short time. a tv crew from our nbc affiliate was in the parking lot when the suspected twister hit. >> oh! oh! . that's a tornado, dude. we're in a tornado. there went that tree branch. >>> a little scary there, indeed. no reports of any injuries. >>> president trump continues to push his plan for tax cuts but could your 401(k) be the loser in the end. that's up next. so i came up wih o, that's good! a new line of comfort sides with a nutritious twist, we snuck some yummy cauliflower into our mashed potatoes. but you'll only taste the love. see what i mean? oh yeah! comfort food that loves ya back. o, that's good! ♪o, that's good! o, that's good! ♪ during the yellow tag sales event, you can get $3,500 off a hard day's play. from now until october 31st, save on a world of possibilities with deals on select 2017 can-am vehicles. only at your local can-am dealer. with deals on select 2017 can-am vehicles. afi sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3-month old business... plus...what if this happened a

including oklahoma's governor are evacuated to a shelter for a short time. a tv crew from our nbc affiliate was in the parking lot when the suspected twister hit. >> oh! oh! . that's a tornado, dude. we're in a tornado. there went that tree branch. >>> a little scary there, indeed. no reports of any injuries. >>> president trump continues to push his plan for tax cuts but could your 401(k) be the loser in the end. that's up next. so i came up wih o, that's good! a new...

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with medical issues still struggling to find affordable health care like inruraloklahomawhereour reporter is there for us this afternoon at a clinic in idabel where patients have been lining up for hours to receive medical attention and some behind you. and you have been seeing a steady flow of people in the clinic so far, and what kind of care will the folks get, and what are they telling you? >> well, they are going for all kinds of care, richard, u talking about health care, dental care, and vision care, and this is a sampling of some of the hundreds of the people who have come through the doors, and seeking system of the care at this remote area medical clinic. it is something that they do all of the time. and they have them twice a month, and they have been doing it for decades seeing thousands upon thousands of people. this clinic is happening as you mentioned that the country is grappling of what is going owithin the health care system, and the affordable care act. and take a listen to some of the people that we spoke to earlier about how they ended up here at the free

with medical issues still struggling to find affordable health care like in rural oklahoma where our reporter is there for us this afternoon at a clinic in idabel where patients have been lining up for hours to receive medical attention and some behind you. and you have been seeing a steady flow of people in the clinic so far, and what kind of care will the folks get, and what are they telling you? >> well, they are going for all kinds of care, richard, u talking about health care,...

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intelligence. let's go live to capitol hill with republican senator james inhofeofoklahoma, memberof the senate armed services committee. senator, thank you for joining me. i want to first start off with that raid in yemen. at least half a dozen senior officials across the government who are familiar with the intelligence related to that operation have told nbc news that the raid so far has not yield any valuable or significant intelligence. how do you respond to their assertions? >> well, first of all, i don't believe that. and i'm not sure they're actually making that statement. this thing was put together and was planned during the obama administration. then it was approved finally after a long period of time. not just by president trump and not just by the vice president, but by mattis and everybody else. any time you have an operation like this, you don't know exactly what you're going to produce. i believe mattis when he said they got valuable information. i believe mattis over whoever is trying to torpedo the operati from the other side. >> on a human level, there's a lot to sugge

intelligence. let's go live to capitol hill with republican senator james inhofe of oklahoma, member of the senate armed services committee. senator, thank you for joining me. i want to first start off with that raid in yemen. at least half a dozen senior officials across the government who are familiar with the intelligence related to that operation have told nbc news that the raid so far has not yield any valuable or significant intelligence. how do you respond to their assertions? >>...

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director right now, andrew mccabe, frank keating, the former governorofoklahoma, aman by the name of richard mcfeely who is formerly is special agent in charge of the baltimore field office for the fbi, and one name that will be notable to a lot of people. joe leaieberman. all of them expected to meet with the president here at the white house as they are among that list of names being considered to replace james comey as the head of the fbi. >> give us the reaction if you've seen today from last night. >>> what we've seen today is, i think what the story did, which was different. it brought mr. trump into the question. up until this point, the reporting from us and other outlets had been about mr. trump's associates and their ties to russia or what the federal government may be looking at with regard to the fbi investigation, our story brought mr. trump's behavior into question and it gram mr. comey, the man that he fired. the man after having ts interaction with mr. trump on february 14th in the oval office, in which he asked him to look the other way, he went back and memoriali

director right now, andrew mccabe, frank keating, the former governor of oklahoma, a man by the name of richard mcfeely who is formerly is special agent in charge of the baltimore field office for the fbi, and one name that will be notable to a lot of people. joe leaieberman. all of them expected to meet with the president here at the white house as they are among that list of names being considered to replace james comey as the head of the fbi. >> give us the reaction if you've seen...

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looking at on the screen, 71% in birmingham, alabama, and 67%inoklahomacity,oklahoma. >>let me just tell you, news flash for everybody, that health insurance premiums always go up. that is not in dispute. what we're trying to do is reduce the growth from one year to the next of health care. it's called bending the cost curve economists would refer to it as. if you look at the medicare program for example, since the passage of the affordable care act, premiums have gro by 1.4% since 2010. prior to that, micare was growing at 7.5%. so, the objective of bending the cost curve, generally, has succeeded. now, the examples that you cite, if, in fact, they are accurate, we should be able to address them and should have been able to address them not seven years later, but after the enactment of the affordable care act. everybody was willing to enact legislation to fix those problems that exist. for 100 years, democrats and republicans have been trying to reform health care. president obama achieved it with congress, but we recognized, again, that that wasn't a finish, it was a start. and re

looking at on the screen, 71% in birmingham, alabama, and 67% in oklahoma city, oklahoma. >> let me just tell you, news flash for everybody, that health insurance premiums always go up. that is not in dispute. what we're trying to do is reduce the growth from one year to the next of health care. it's called bending the cost curve economists would refer to it as. if you look at the medicare program for example, since the passage of the affordable care act, premiums have gro by 1.4% since...

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inoklahomacityand pushed to the south and impacted dallas but luckily the intensity dissipated as it worked its way to the south. as we look towards the rest of the day today. a stationary front along the mid-south. memphis you may see a storm pop up and a little bit of rain right along that boundary. as we look to tomorrow and many people may be traveling and the storms will push east impacting areas in ohio and north korea and something to keep watch on as we go into the fifth of july. how about for infourth. looking great for the macy's fourth of july spectacular. nice weather here in new york. warm for sure with temperatures in the 70s, but mainly clear skies. so, that is good news for the fireworks along the east river. very nice. here is our high pressure really dominating much of the country. so, we've got seasonable high temperatures. definitely comfortable conditions in philadelphia, 84 degrees. cleveland at 78. but those temperatures will start to warm up and go above normal as we go through the latter part of the week. we'll start to get warmer. not as hot as what we're

in oklahoma city and pushed to the south and impacted dallas but luckily the intensity dissipated as it worked its way to the south. as we look towards the rest of the day today. a stationary front along the mid-south. memphis you may see a storm pop up and a little bit of rain right along that boundary. as we look to tomorrow and many people may be traveling and the storms will push east impacting areas in ohio and north korea and something to keep watch on as we go into the fifth of july....

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is congressman tom coleofoklahoma. myfirst question to you is where there is smoke, is there fire? >> obviously, there's plenty of people looking at this. we'll find out, i think in due course, whether there is. count me skeptical in the extreme there's much to this story. not unusual to meet with ambassadors. not unusual for ambassadors of other countries to be busy trying to find out what's going on in, you know, an important country like the united states. and, frankly, preliminarily post-election, there's a lot of relationship-building that goes on between the incoming administration and important countries around the world. again, i look at, this i just don't see anything sinister here. fair enough, people want to investigate, we'll investigate. >> congressman, when you meet with ambassadors, do you go to the embassy or in your office? >> usually in my office at their request. i don't have any business of my own to transact with an ambassador. they come up to the hill, they usually see a number of members. most of the time -- occasionally there's an embassy dinner. you go in

is congressman tom cole of oklahoma. my first question to you is where there is smoke, is there fire? >> obviously, there's plenty of people looking at this. we'll find out, i think in due course, whether there is. count me skeptical in the extreme there's much to this story. not unusual to meet with ambassadors. not unusual for ambassadors of other countries to be busy trying to find out what's going on in, you know, an important country like the united states. and, frankly,...

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a week, by the way. just keeps the government going for another week. joining me nowisoklahomacongressmansteve russell, a member of the armed services committee. congressman, good to see you. thanks for joining us. did you vote? >> i did. i just came off the floor. >> i talked to one of your colleagues a few minute ago who voted no to the continuing resolution. not to shut the government down but to say, you guys should stay here and get this done and a one-week extension isn't really a meaningful thing for legislators to do. how do you respond? >> i think what you'll see is an administrative extension, 72 hours, seven days, things of that nature. i think most of the members are willing to grant that little bit of extepnded time. this will allow us to get to a consolidated appropriation. many of us will be against a continued resolution should it not be an administrative extension. >> got it. you are on the armed services committee. i want to ask about north korea. secretary of state tillerson has been at the united nations security council today urging members to tighten the

a week, by the way. just keeps the government going for another week. joining me now is oklahoma congressman steve russell, a member of the armed services committee. congressman, good to see you. thanks for joining us. did you vote? >> i did. i just came off the floor. >> i talked to one of your colleagues a few minute ago who voted no to the continuing resolution. not to shut the government down but to say, you guys should stay here and get this done and a one-week extension isn't...

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these neighbors there are not specialty doctors. in a lot of placesfromoklahomatotexas. a lot of places don't even have hospitals. why should we be required to pay so many hundred dollars a month if we don't have access. i have some sound bites here. this is from a deeply red conservative part of southern mm mississippi. here's those bites. >> i don't think we need a replacement plan unless they're going to put it where everybody can go to the doctor and have free healthcare and they can get seen without having to pay $500 just to see a doctor. if i was to go right now to an urgent care, i have to pay $192 just to be seen. that's just walking in the door. that's not counting medications i need. >> it should be like canada. we work hard for our money. we should be able to get the healthcare we need. >> reporter: a lot of these trump voters are the very ones that are impacted by -- if you look at the medicaid expansion, a place like louisiana, just talked to a woman here in baton rouge who said she's trying to get the most out of her health insurance while she can. if you compare t

these neighbors there are not specialty doctors. in a lot of places from oklahoma to texas. a lot of places don't even have hospitals. why should we be required to pay so many hundred dollars a month if we don't have access. i have some sound bites here. this is from a deeply red conservative part of southern mm mississippi. here's those bites. >> i don't think we need a replacement plan unless they're going to put it where everybody can go to the doctor and have free healthcare and they...

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you, guys. >>> coming up,er in brockovich, why she's tackling man-made earthquakesinoklahoma. >>>and the real live impact of the health care bill. hear from a woman who confronted her senator in public and tells her how obamacare saved her daughter's life. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. and you're about in to hit 'send all' on some embarrassing gas. hey, you bought gas-x®! unlike antacids, gas-x ® relieves pressure and bloating fast. huh, crisis averted. ...to a new world.s... deeper than the ocean. as unfathomable as the universe. a world that doesn't exist outside you... ...but within you. where breakthrough science is replacing chemotherapy with immunotherapy. where we can now attack the causes of disease, not just the symptoms. where medicines once produced for all, are now designed to fit you. today 140,000 biop

you, guys. >>> coming up,er in brockovich, why she's tackling man-made earthquakes in oklahoma. >>> and the real live impact of the health care bill. hear from a woman who confronted her senator in public and tells her how obamacare saved her daughter's life. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever...

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, beautiful. los angeles, 85, mostly sunny. great. not greatinoklahomawheremuch of the state is dealing with the flood watch. in terms of the severe storms, it is interesting, one of them possibly a severe weather maker in terms of flooding. the other farther to the north, a possibility of damaging wind and hail. be advised of implications. tomorrow, though we have the rainy skies and conditions for new york, tomorrow looks fantastic. sunday, 83. chicago, partly cloudy. more storms possibly rolling off the front rage. showers and storms possibly early, dara. later on in the afternoon, things clear out. that's your forecast coast to coast. right back to you. >> thanks, reynolds. >>> hundreds of white nationalists are expected to gather in very, veirginia. we're in charlottesville this morning. what happened last night, and what can we expect today? >> reporter: dara, this is emancipation park. until recently, it was called robert e. lee park. in fact, his statue is still back here. it is part of this ongoing fight over whether or not to remove confederate monuments from public sp

, beautiful. los angeles, 85, mostly sunny. great. not great in oklahoma where much of the state is dealing with the flood watch. in terms of the severe storms, it is interesting, one of them possibly a severe weather maker in terms of flooding. the other farther to the north, a possibility of damaging wind and hail. be advised of implications. tomorrow, though we have the rainy skies and conditions for new york, tomorrow looks fantastic. sunday, 83. chicago, partly cloudy. more storms possibly...

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, chris enlisted intheoklahomaarmynational guard. he trained as a sniper becoming known as one of the best shots anywhere at any time. he was a talented, tough guy. well, chris was in the national guard, and he was also a volunteer police officer. in everything he did, he was thinking about how he could serve god, serve his family and serve his country. in 2011, he deployed for the first time to afghanistan. chris knew his job was one of the most dangerous there was. but he was determined to go after the enemy at any cost to himself. his missions helped target and kill terrorists who sought to destroy innocent people. just three months into his first deployment, chris was near the pakistan border trying to eliminate an enemy cell that was doing so much damage, and that was planting deadly roadside bombs against his unit and the units of many others. standing watch with his comrades, he died in the ensuing gun battle with enemy forces. chris sacrificed his life to protect his fellow soldiers and to protect all americans. he was a warded the purple heart and bronze star for his cour

, chris enlisted in the oklahoma army national guard. he trained as a sniper becoming known as one of the best shots anywhere at any time. he was a talented, tough guy. well, chris was in the national guard, and he was also a volunteer police officer. in everything he did, he was thinking about how he could serve god, serve his family and serve his country. in 2011, he deployed for the first time to afghanistan. chris knew his job was one of the most dangerous there was. but he was determined...

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capitol hill for some kind of meeting. who did he meet with? and the senateconfirmsoklahomaattorneygeneral scott pruitt for epa despite democrats making every effort to delay that vote. >>> plus, i'll be joined by republican congressman bill flores of texas. where do the efforts to replace obamacare, we were just talking about, it where do those efforts stand today one month into a new administration? ♪ ♪ everyone deserves attention, whether you've saved a lot or just a little. at pnc investments, we believe you're more than just a number. so we provide personal financial advice for every retirement investor. i just want to find a used car start at the new carfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. or keeping a hotel's guests cuttinconnected.i to 35,000 fans... businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. (becky) i've seen such a change in einstein since he started eating beneful. the number one ingredient in it is beef. (einstein) the

capitol hill for some kind of meeting. who did he meet with? and the senate confirms oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt for epa despite democrats making every effort to delay that vote. >>> plus, i'll be joined by republican congressman bill flores of texas. where do the efforts to replace obamacare, we were just talking about, it where do those efforts stand today one month into a new administration? ♪ ♪ everyone deserves attention, whether you've saved a lot or just a...

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two weeks ago seen with her 50-year-old teacher. this is surveillance video inanoklahomacitywalmart where tad cummins and elizabeth thomas purchased food items. he's charged with sexual contact with a minor and aggravated kidnapping. >>> a cruel april fools' joke from mouther nature, a snowstorm blasting the northeast overnight. city of boston currently under a winter storm warning. some places seen nearly six inches of snow. some could see a foot. the spring storm is expected november out later tonight. march madness. did you see all this, you con's record 111-game winning stream coming to an end, a 15-foot buzzer beater allowing mississippi state to overtake the huskies in over time, handing them their first defeat since november 2014. what a big deal for mississippi state. congratulations for them. >>> wh a week in the nation's capital. the traigs entering the home stretch of the first 100 days. throughout the first 70 days, the white house subject of numerous federal and congressional investigations involving russia. with me now senior political writer for "usa today" he

two weeks ago seen with her 50-year-old teacher. this is surveillance video in an oklahoma city walmart where tad cummins and elizabeth thomas purchased food items. he's charged with sexual contact with a minor and aggravated kidnapping. >>> a cruel april fools' joke from mouther nature, a snowstorm blasting the northeast overnight. city of boston currently under a winter storm warning. some places seen nearly six inches of snow. some could see a foot. the spring storm is expected...

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go up against pruitt? >> pruitt istheoklahomaattorneygeneral, a huge favor of the energy, oil, gas and coal industries. they supported him heavily in his job there. and they intend to support his nomination to run the epa. and both with price and with the epa nomination. i think this is kind of a warm-up act for the fights that will happen in the coming congress and administration. energy companies, they want to sit down a marker that they can get their guy through and get thr policies through. same for planned parenthood groups. they want to fight a nominee like tom price and say we're going to make a big fight about this. when republicans do try to defund planned parenthood, which they're talking about in the coming months, they want to be prepared and have their activist base ready to have that fight. >> let's go to betsy devas. both president obama's education secretaries had their paperwork done before their hearings. we don't that yet coming here from betsy devos. what are the questions you expect to be asked? >> i expect people to bring up what happened in michigan. she

go up against pruitt? >> pruitt is the oklahoma attorney general, a huge favor of the energy, oil, gas and coal industries. they supported him heavily in his job there. and they intend to support his nomination to run the epa. and both with price and with the epa nomination. i think this is kind of a warm-up act for the fights that will happen in the coming congress and administration. energy companies, they want to sit down a marker that they can get their guy through and get thr...

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that began to slide and barely missed two school buses and hit a couple cars.inoklahoma, iceis causing hundreds of sdweptaccidents. >> and is cold. tammy leitner, tha you for what you'rdoin hopefully getting the thurs to folks to say inside. >>> the second storm we're following, that one is targeting the western part of country. so the east and the west delivering large amounts of snow in the west and rain to boot. it could cause deadly mudslides. let's bring in bonnie schneider. we just got the report from tammy leitner on the east coast. we have the west coast, they are are's expecting 4 or 5 inches in san francisco? >> flood watching are in effect. and this will be a long duration event because we're expecting more are rain for tomorrow and then a series of storms coming in next week. so notice in san francisco, airport cldelays 115 minutes. 6 hours earlier at jf complaik.. there is nowhere to go, so just a good saturday night to stay inside if you can. travel is treacherous particularly in and around the cape cod area where 18 inches of snow is possible going forward with b

that began to slide and barely missed two school buses and hit a couple cars. in oklahoma, ice is causing hundreds of sdweptaccidents. >> and is cold. tammy leitner, tha you for what you'rdoin hopefully getting the thurs to folks to say inside. >>> the second storm we're following, that one is targeting the western part of country. so the east and the west delivering large amounts of snow in the west and rain to boot. it could cause deadly mudslides. let's bring in bonnie...

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potentially meritorious there and our court held it applied to a muslim prisonerinoklahomawhowas denied a halal meal. it's the same law that protects the rights of a native american prisoner who is denied access to his prison sweat lodge, it appeared solely in retribution for a crime he committed, and it was a heinous crime but it protects him, too. i wrote the native american prisoner case and i participated and wrote a conkurns in the muslim prisoner case. >> thank you for doing so. i want to give you a chance to respond to statements on monday. within of my democratic colleagues said it's important to know if you are a surrogate for trump and particular interest goups. are you? ? >> no. >> and it says i'm troubled by the results in those cases. never took issue with how you applied the law in those cases, he said only that the results troubled him. as i've described monday, i've contrasted judges who focus on the process or arriving at a result. which appreciate do you associate with with? >> i appreciate myself with the. >> my time is up, mr. chairman. >> senator leahy. >> go

potentially meritorious there and our court held it applied to a muslim prisoner in oklahoma who was denied a halal meal. it's the same law that protects the rights of a native american prisoner who is denied access to his prison sweat lodge, it appeared solely in retribution for a crime he committed, and it was a heinous crime but it protects him, too. i wrote the native american prisoner case and i participated and wrote a conkurns in the muslim prisoner case. >> thank you for doing...

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looking, democrats flipped two state house seatsinoklahoma. theparty won in part by leveraging voter frustration over the state's budget problems and recent sex scandals. one of the flips happened in tulsa's district 75. it has been in gop control for 20 years. democrats picked up for legislative seats in special elections this cycle, republicans have picked up one. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia

looking, democrats flipped two state house seats in oklahoma. the party won in part by leveraging voter frustration over the state's budget problems and recent sex scandals. one of the flips happened in tulsa's district 75. it has been in gop control for 20 years. democrats picked up for legislative seats in special elections this cycle, republicans have picked up one. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the...

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to an inch of ice is forecast for parts of kansas, missouri,andoklahoma. sofar tee deaths and numerous accidents are being blamed on the storm. okay. now to the second part of nbc's andrea mitchell's exclusive sitdown with vice president joe biden. here's his reactions to andrea's questions on vladimir putin, donald trump, and how the election has rattled washington. >> well, looking back now president obama said that he could have defeated donald trump. could joe biden have defeated donald trump? >> oh, i don't know. i don't know. i'm not going to speculate on that. >> in your heart of hearts the criticism is there was a lack of an economic message. that's your ballpark. pennsylvan pennsylvania, the prus belt, your home territory? regrets? >> no. no. look, i -- i'm about to hurt your reputation. you're a friend. you know my family. you know of my relationship with my family. i just wasn't prepared to do it after i lost my son. i have no regret in the sense that did i make the wrong decision? i made the right decision. but do i regret that my point of view is not going to be r

to an inch of ice is forecast for parts of kansas, missouri, and oklahoma. so far tee deaths and numerous accidents are being blamed on the storm. okay. now to the second part of nbc's andrea mitchell's exclusive sitdown with vice president joe biden. here's his reactions to andrea's questions on vladimir putin, donald trump, and how the election has rattled washington. >> well, looking back now president obama said that he could have defeated donald trump. could joe biden have defeated...

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. after being on the road, placeslikeoklahoma, texas,louisiana, trump can't heountry here in te would be heart to tell the difference between a trump and clint clinton supporter. i got here to kansas and i want you to play a sound bite for a woman. this is what she said about the healthcare bill that was put on hold yesterday. >> i think it was a good thing that they put it on hold as long as that's what they're doing. i'd like to see them revisit it and work with it some more before they pass anything. my concern was the fact that i didn't feel it was going to bring the overall cost of healthcare down. what we have now isn't doing that either. so this plan that was proposed definitely didn't look like it was ever going to do that. i think we need to make that a major focus. >> reporter: yearly payment and premiums would be $3,200 a year for her. she's part of the working uninsured. she doesn't qualify for medicaid and she didn't find the value in paying that high of a premium. i was down in texas two days ago talking with a woman who owns she has a cafe. she didn't have the funds to

. after being on the road, places like oklahoma, texas, louisiana, trump can't heountry here in te would be heart to tell the difference between a trump and clint clinton supporter. i got here to kansas and i want you to play a sound bite for a woman. this is what she said about the healthcare bill that was put on hold yesterday. >> i think it was a good thing that they put it on hold as long as that's what they're doing. i'd like to see them revisit it and work with it some more before...

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to bring in tom coleofoklahomawhovoted for last week's health care bill in the house. good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> good to see you. >> i want to run you a clip and you bet you heard this. your colleague's clip went viral over the weekend. >> you are mandating people on medicaid accept dying. you are making -- >> no one wants anybody to die. that line is so indefensible. nobody dies because they don't have access to health care. >> i don't understand. that's a strange statement to make. nobody dies because of access to health care. what's your take on this? >> it was misunderstand and misspoke. i have a lot of sympathy having done that myself. i understand he was trying to make a point. you are entitled to get health care at any hospital whether you can pay for it or not. you still have to treat patients. that's the point he was trying to make. >> he went and characterized it as emergency care. a lot of people die for lack of health care don't require an emergency room. if you don't have health care, you can die of cancer and a lot of things that don't require

to bring in tom cole of oklahoma who voted for last week's health care bill in the house. good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> good to see you. >> i want to run you a clip and you bet you heard this. your colleague's clip went viral over the weekend. >> you are mandating people on medicaid accept dying. you are making -- >> no one wants anybody to die. that line is so indefensible. nobody dies because they don't have access to health care. >> i don't...

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left. he was in the tornadoinoklahomaandhis vehicle was tossed and rolled and he will be the first to tell you they were lucky to live through that. other storm chasers died in that tornado. to be out here in the field. you don't get huge tornadoes typically in the eye. usually it is weaker tornadoes. >> water spouts. >> they will have winds maybe 90 to 110 inside the eye itself. that would have been strong enough to pick him up and toss him. >> it wanted him. it was making a bid for our friend mike bettis. i'm not sure he realized in the moment. this was the previous portion of his day. we were on this camera shot for a long time because it was compelling television because those of us in the business know and love mike bettis and we know that he was quite happy. he was doing what he wanted to be doing on the ground. and we are quite sure that she walked away from what he thought was a rogue wind gust because -- >> you saw it when it happened. >> you are a meteorologist. >> it went by fast. >> neither you nor i realized it for what it was. >> not until people slowed it down.

left. he was in the tornado in oklahoma and his vehicle was tossed and rolled and he will be the first to tell you they were lucky to live through that. other storm chasers died in that tornado. to be out here in the field. you don't get huge tornadoes typically in the eye. usually it is weaker tornadoes. >> water spouts. >> they will have winds maybe 90 to 110 inside the eye itself. that would have been strong enough to pick him up and toss him. >> it wanted him. it was...

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pre-existingkth.oklahoma, tennessee,kansas, kentucky, indiana, fascinating to take a look at that list. fascinating to see that americans are going to be learning, in many ways, at the same time members of the house are learning exactly what the details are. the high emotion for so many millions of americans but also their families. as everyone who knows has had a family member with cancer, a life threatening illness. it has a tremendous tent cals to their workplace, their family, their friends. it is even over 27%. it will be interesting to watch the coverage locally on those local talk shows. >> people liked the program without knowing it was called obamacare. when we get politics out, people will be looking in the papers tomorrow morning examining the details and trying to figure out what they've been counting on for themselves and wondering what the politics are about. >> you look at the obamacare experience in 2010 and everything that has happened in our politics since then. go back to the 1990s. we've been talking about. that hillary care when the clintons tried to do the ov

pre-existing kth. oklahoma, tennessee, kansas, kentucky, indiana, fascinating to take a look at that list. fascinating to see that americans are going to be learning, in many ways, at the same time members of the house are learning exactly what the details are. the high emotion for so many millions of americans but also their families. as everyone who knows has had a family member with cancer, a life threatening illness. it has a tremendous tent cals to their workplace, their family, their...

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ended up crashing into two cars.inoklahomatheroads have become very, very icy, which is a concern when the temperatures drop. hundreds of accidents there. 25 states affected by this storm in the path. millions of people obviously affected by this as well. and it's pounding the east coast from t jersey shore to manhattan. and back here in virginia this blizzard warning is set to go until 10:00. they're advising everybody stay off the roads, stay inside, stay safe. richard. >> thank you so much for that. appreciate it. back to you later as we watch that storm as it moves through the east. we also have a second storm that we're watching this afternoon on a saturday. and it's now in the western part of the country. it's delivering large amounts of snow and rain that could cause deadly floods and mud slides. for a look at both storms and what to expect for the rest of the weekend, go to msnbc meteorologist bonnie schneider. i know you're going to start in the east, but then we have the west that's historic storm for them too. >> yeah, they're describing it as prolific out there in the

ended up crashing into two cars. in oklahoma the roads have become very, very icy, which is a concern when the temperatures drop. hundreds of accidents there. 25 states affected by this storm in the path. millions of people obviously affected by this as well. and it's pounding the east coast from t jersey shore to manhattan. and back here in virginia this blizzard warning is set to go until 10:00. they're advising everybody stay off the roads, stay inside, stay safe. richard. >> thank...

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bill in place. joining me from capitol hill is republican congressmanfromoklahoma, tomcole who attended today's meeting with the vice president-elect. good to see you again. thank you always for -- >> great to be here. >> -- joining us. i have to tell you, republicans have had seven years to repeal and replace obamacare. they've certainly tried to repeal it many, many times. dozens of times. at some point if there's a plan, is someone going to tell someone about it or is it a secret? >> no, i don't think it's a secret. i think, frankly, you know, part of the problem is we're inheriting a failing system. it's already collapsing. and that was going to happen no matter who the next president of the united states was. rates are going up, insurance companies are fleeing the marketplace. and -- >> you're aware, congressman, that rates are always going up, right? the rate of -- >> not -- >> the rate of increase has slowed. >> not like 116% in, you know, in arizona, an average of 25% across the board. no, they're not always going up. certainly not at these rates. certainly not with ins

bill in place. joining me from capitol hill is republican congressman from oklahoma, tom cole who attended today's meeting with the vice president-elect. good to see you again. thank you always for -- >> great to be here. >> -- joining us. i have to tell you, republicans have had seven years to repeal and replace obamacare. they've certainly tried to repeal it many, many times. dozens of times. at some point if there's a plan, is someone going to tell someone about it or is it a...

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a single provider, the rates are going up 69%. we don't have a choice.inoklahoma, atleast, it's a failed system. i am anxious to do something better to give my constituents more health care security. most of what i heard -- we had a conference on it friday -- i liked. the different sorts of policies, creating situations where individuals have a lot more choice, where you can bring down your costs because of that, you know. those things are all good. associated health care plans, being able to buy insurance across state borders. i like that. i have some concerns about the proposed methods of financing. none of that has been finally decided. we have obamacare taxes. i didn't vote for them. but you have to have some revenue, particularly to protect people with preexisting conditions. >> i was going to ask you about that. >> that's critical. >> what about a lapse? are you holding onto the fact that we shouldn't have a lapse? you have heard people at some of the rowdy town halls who are so concerned. >> we shouldn't have a lapse. we won't this year. the plans are in place for this year

a single provider, the rates are going up 69%. we don't have a choice. in oklahoma, at least, it's a failed system. i am anxious to do something better to give my constituents more health care security. most of what i heard -- we had a conference on it friday -- i liked. the different sorts of policies, creating situations where individuals have a lot more choice, where you can bring down your costs because of that, you know. those things are all good. associated health care plans, being able...

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terrorism is a threat. the fact is we had more people killedinoklahomacitythan in a lot of terroristic attacks that were perpetrated by other people. we have to be vigilant, no doubt about that. we have to have better intelligence, more informants. we have to be able to listen to -- follow people's conversations, here and abroad, depending on the legal requirements. we have to have more information, otherwise we won't be able to protect the country. the fact of the matter is, we are less likely to have an internal problem with terrorism than a lot of countries. one of the reasons is that we are not just welcoming the large majority of immigrants who come to this country are absorbed into the social and economic framework in this country. that's not so in europe. not so in france and so on. as a result, there's a wide gulf between those who -- immigrants on the one hand in other countries and everybody else. in this kurngts it's not so. you work, you go to school, so on, you're going to be okay. we need to focus our attention on that rather than focusing our attention on a relatively sm

terrorism is a threat. the fact is we had more people killed in oklahoma city than in a lot of terroristic attacks that were perpetrated by other people. we have to be vigilant, no doubt about that. we have to have better intelligence, more informants. we have to be able to listen to -- follow people's conversations, here and abroad, depending on the legal requirements. we have to have more information, otherwise we won't be able to protect the country. the fact of the matter is, we are less...